Who is Casanova and where is he now? Rapper wanted by FBI in connection with Untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation

Casanova is one of 18 alleged gang members to be indicted on a number of criminal charges from conspiracy to commit racketeering and distribute controlled substances to possession of a firearm
PUBLISHED DEC 2, 2020
Casanova (Getty Images)
Casanova (Getty Images)

According to multiple reports, rapper Casanova is one of 18 alleged gang members to have been indicted on a number of criminal charges including conspiracy to commit racketeering, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances, and possession of a firearm in a drug trafficking crime. The FBI announced the charges on Tuesday, December 1, identifying the defendants as members of the Untouchable Gorilla Stone Nation street gang.

Casanova has only been charged with the aforementioned crimes while some of his fellow defendants have been indicted on charges of assault, identity theft, attempted murder and murder.



 

In its official statement, the FBI said, "As the indictment alleges, the violence and drug activity committed by these gang members threatened the safety of our communities and placed innocent lives at risk. Their unabashed criminal behavior, as alleged, included the murder of a 15-year-old and even extended to defrauding programs meant for people suffering economic hardship due to the pandemic."

"But thanks to the partnership and hard work of all law enforcement agencies involved in this investigation, we were able to stop this violent criminal organization — and show that Gorilla Stone is actually not 'untouchable'," the statement added.

Where is Casanova?

Federal investigators confirmed Casanova was the only defendant who is not in custody. All defendants are facing a maximum sentence of life in prison. The FBI put out a tweet saying, "We are still looking for Caswell Senior, aka Casanova, in connection with this case. He has connections to both NY and NJ. If you have information about his whereabouts, please call us at 1-800-CALL-FBI."



 

Who is Casanova?

On the music front, Casanova made his first original song ‘Don't Run’ in 2016. He is currently signed to Roc Nation, LLC. In February 2018 he released ‘Set Trippin’ which addressed his beef with fellow New York artiste Tekashi 69. He performed on the Party Tour with Chris Brown, 50 Cent, French Montana, Fabolous, O.T. Genasis and Kap G.

In June, 2018, Casanova released his debut EP ‘Commissary’ with guest appearances by G-Eazy, Rich the Kid, Snap Dogg, A Boogie wit da Hoodie and Mozzy. He also started his own company called 2x Entertainment back in 2016.

Casanova released his first studio album in 2019 titled ‘Behind These Scars’ and has been featured on Maino’s ‘Doing Well’ with Phresher and Lola Brooke, Problem’s ‘F**k Me Too’ with 1TakeJay and Saviii 3rd, Papoose’s ‘Shooter’ and DJ Premier’s ‘Wut U Said?’

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